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here's what iran's president ahmadinejad said about sanctions to iran's parliament late last year. this is the guy who a year before had told the same audience that western sanctions were a hanky that he blows his nose in. this is -- he's not exactly a refined guy. but anyway, this is what he said much more recently. the west has imposed the most extensive and dastardly sanctions ever. every day our banking agreements and transactions are being monitored and blocked. this is the heaviest economic onslaught on a nation in history. that's ahmadinejad. now the purpose of this pressure is not punishment. it's not what we're trying to do. it is to convince iran that the price to be paid for pursuing a nuclear weapons capability is just too high and the time is now to make good on its commitment to the international community. but iran's leadership have no doubt about the resolve of the united states or about israel's sovereign right to defend itself. as the president has said, we take no options off the table. of course, iran's nuclear program is not the only regional issue that is of c
here's what iran's president ahmadinejad said about sanctions to iran's parliament late last year. this is the guy who a year before had told the same audience that western sanctions were a hanky that he blows his nose in. this is -- he's not exactly a refined guy. but anyway, this is what he said much more recently. the west has imposed the most extensive and dastardly sanctions ever. every day our banking agreements and transactions are being monitored and blocked. this is the heaviest...
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. >> he is visiting iran.% >> this has captured the interest of a well-known israeli writer, and we visited him to find out why. >> his books are best sellers in israel, but he writes about berlin and the fascination at the city holds for young israelis. >> time has changed the way we see. my father went to work in germany in 1980's. but they did not want us to go and live and study. now, as a writer, i go to berlin, i go to germany. i see my books in german. >> he'd was a teacher for creative writing at a school in jerusalem. the holocaust figures in the work of many students. >> i feel like i am the bridge between the old generation and the very new generation who were born about the time that the wall fell and feel completely happy. they like the low rent. >> to most of his students come up berlin is germany. -- to most of his students, berlin is germany. >> there seem to be endless possibilities. there is true freedom. >> israelis are generally very conscious of the past when they are in berlin. >> i do not want to be judged by the actions of my parents, so i do not judge determines tha
. >> he is visiting iran.% >> this has captured the interest of a well-known israeli writer, and we visited him to find out why. >> his books are best sellers in israel, but he writes about berlin and the fascination at the city holds for young israelis. >> time has changed the way we see. my father went to work in germany in 1980's. but they did not want us to go and live and study. now, as a writer, i go to berlin, i go to germany. i see my books in german. >>...
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iran r.t. . well the heat from the conflict in syria has been increasingly felt no neighboring lebanon with street violence for the second week in a row trouble erupted between sunni opponents of president assad's regime and its alawite supporters. spoke to locals who fear the religious clashes could spill into another bloody conflict in the region. an overnight of street protests in beirut. it was sparked when thirteen lebanese pilgrims were kidnapped in syria apparently by groups linked to the syrian rebels the lebanese capital witnessed what it hadn't seen in years as who i am not about here but are moving to a real war between sunni and shia muslims and this is at least what i see in the last day. the reason the spillover from the chaos in neighboring syria shia muslims here generally support syria's president assad while most sunni's favor the rebels likewise lebanon's ruling coalition led by the powerful share hezbollah is process while the opposition backs the uprising the situation is get
iran r.t. . well the heat from the conflict in syria has been increasingly felt no neighboring lebanon with street violence for the second week in a row trouble erupted between sunni opponents of president assad's regime and its alawite supporters. spoke to locals who fear the religious clashes could spill into another bloody conflict in the region. an overnight of street protests in beirut. it was sparked when thirteen lebanese pilgrims were kidnapped in syria apparently by groups linked to...
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to iran's top nuclear official defends the discovery in you or in iran of enriched uranium levels to worrying heights insisting that the situation came about due to a technical glitch more details still to come. first and he regime rebels in syria say that the peace plan is dead they're calling for attacks against president assad the president assad's forces are now asking the u.n. security council to logic. airstrikes this follows the shelling of the western town of houla allegedly by government troops where un observers can work confirm that more than ninety people were killed syrian officials blame the attack on the regional and western backed forces aiming to discredit the regime this week a un report accused both the regime and the rebels of gross human rights violations a free syrian army refusing to abide by the peace plan unless the u.n. security council can ensure civilian safety france has called for an urgent meeting of the friends of syria group aiming to aims to remove president assad and is said to be fighting the opposition party sarah ferguson has been covering events
to iran's top nuclear official defends the discovery in you or in iran of enriched uranium levels to worrying heights insisting that the situation came about due to a technical glitch more details still to come. first and he regime rebels in syria say that the peace plan is dead they're calling for attacks against president assad the president assad's forces are now asking the u.n. security council to logic. airstrikes this follows the shelling of the western town of houla allegedly by...
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traces of high level enrich uranium found at the site in iran were due to a technical error according to iran's envoy to the un's nuclear watchdog experts say the particles discovered by international specters of an underground facility are still far from what's needed to create a nuclear device and this tehran's version is notable over the revelation plays in the hands of those convinced that iran is seeking nuclear weapons this week's summit in baghdad failed to put the nuclear issue to bed tehran rejected a new package proposed by the u.n. security council members and germany saying it makes too many demands while offering little in return value wideness c.e.o. of country risk solutions believes both sides are far from reaching a compromise. you know i look at iran and the west as sort of like mars vs venus they want completely different things even if the west was inclined to ease the sanctions that are proposed for july and they can't simply turn off the spigot and that's exactly what iran wants in the west i think what the west and israel are looking for is something which iran
traces of high level enrich uranium found at the site in iran were due to a technical error according to iran's envoy to the un's nuclear watchdog experts say the particles discovered by international specters of an underground facility are still far from what's needed to create a nuclear device and this tehran's version is notable over the revelation plays in the hands of those convinced that iran is seeking nuclear weapons this week's summit in baghdad failed to put the nuclear issue to bed...
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will happen in four or five years when we have to deal with a nuclear iran. with the consequences. >> the next round of iran talks is scheduled to take place in moscow next month. but clearly, this country has lost confidence in the process. lester. >> richard engle in tel aviv tonight. also tonight, former libeerian president charles taylor has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for what the international court described violent crimes in history. murder, rape, and torture thousands of people in that nation's civil war. >>> myanmar opposition leader aung song chuchi getting a welcome today. she was afraid the government would not allow her to come back. this, her first trip abroad in almost 25 years, will test whether the government of myanmar is really serious about reform. >> and nelson mandela made a rare public appearance today to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the african national congress. a party that helped bring an end to apartheid. mandela turns 94 this july. >>> still ahead as "nightly news" continues, what millions of college students
will happen in four or five years when we have to deal with a nuclear iran. with the consequences. >> the next round of iran talks is scheduled to take place in moscow next month. but clearly, this country has lost confidence in the process. lester. >> richard engle in tel aviv tonight. also tonight, former libeerian president charles taylor has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for what the international court described violent crimes in history. murder, rape, and torture...
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. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and it's interesting because we're seeing these surrogate wars. the iranians are putting money into lebanon, and you've got the qataris and saudis putting money into lebanon, as well, supporting the groups, and explosions on monday were a result of this, where these surrogates are fighting each other in lebanon. what we're seeing is the syrian mess move outside the borders of syria. >> i want to talk more about the regional instability that could happen and what we're already seeing and what may spill over into lebanon and elsewhere. also want to get everybody's take on that. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk in
. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and it's interesting because we're...
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we buy from has and they're ours and resell they have a nerve and they're getting it for free and as iran makes their entire story. it will take no more than ten hours for this shot he says to reach lebanon's conflict and gulf to neighbor since the beginning of the uprising in syria last march arms prices have rocketed for some items the coast has gone up five and sometimes even ten times and the more the conflict drags on the mall look at if it is for the weapons dealers but money is not the key reason shaadi is a sunni muslim and to him it's his holy do you support his co religious fighters in syria for sure we are with them will help them topple assad they do it in sunni dominated north lebanon where we meet the arms dealer those who want assad out are in the absolute majority and they are sending their religious brothers in neighboring syria a lot more than prayers. ahmed twenty nine year old field commander from the free syrian army was wounded during the baba amr siege earlier this spring together with other injured f.s.a. members he's now having treatment in lebanon but his not sto
we buy from has and they're ours and resell they have a nerve and they're getting it for free and as iran makes their entire story. it will take no more than ten hours for this shot he says to reach lebanon's conflict and gulf to neighbor since the beginning of the uprising in syria last march arms prices have rocketed for some items the coast has gone up five and sometimes even ten times and the more the conflict drags on the mall look at if it is for the weapons dealers but money is not the...
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. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and ip's interesting because we're seeing these surrogate wars. the iranians are putting money into lebanon, and you've got the qataris and saudis putting money into lebanon, as well, supporting the groups, and explosions on monday were a result of this, where these surrogates are fighting each other in lebanon. what we're seeing is the syrian mess move outside the borders of syria. >> i want to talk more about the regional instability that could happen and what we're already seeing and what may spill over into lebanon and elsewhere. also want to get everybody's take on that. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look
. >> what's the role that iran is playing in syria, and how important is syria to iran? >> iran right now, i've got some very good friends in tripoli, lebanon, dumping money into tripoli to fight the muslim brotherhood groups. they're defending hezbollah. they want to hold onto this regime in damascus at any cost simply because they do not want to lose lebanon, which might happen if there was some sort of real revolution in syria that succeeded. and ip's interesting because we're...
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talks this week between iran and the u.n. nuclear watchdog in baghdad. failed to produce any breakthrough instead gave new ground for speculation that to run seeking to build a bomb and i reports suggested there were traces of high level enrich to radio one facility something to run claims was a technical glitch islamic state added that discovery was blown out of proportion for political reasons and that the report proved the peaceful nature of its nuclear activities around the world powers agreed to continue the talks in moscow in mid june but risk advisor done your work and told me there's no little hope of getting a compromise. you know i look at iran and the west as sort of like mars vs venus they want completely different things even if the west was inclined to ease the sanctions that are proposed for july they can't simply turn off the spigot and that's exactly what iran wants in the west i think what the west and israel are looking for is something which iran is simply not going to give them they're looking for a complete cessation of enrichment t
talks this week between iran and the u.n. nuclear watchdog in baghdad. failed to produce any breakthrough instead gave new ground for speculation that to run seeking to build a bomb and i reports suggested there were traces of high level enrich to radio one facility something to run claims was a technical glitch islamic state added that discovery was blown out of proportion for political reasons and that the report proved the peaceful nature of its nuclear activities around the world powers...
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that they claim has been used to for years to spy on middle eastern countries as such as israel and iran to ron has already said that the virus was responsible for recent incidents of mess data loss in the country r.t. tom barton has more expert russian internet security firm casper ski lab so if they discovered what they're calling the largest cyber attack ever calling the virus flame. they most infected computers have been discovered in iran but israel has also been attacked as has syria and other countries across the middle east it's sort of virus has been operating since august two thousand and ten but both casper perske and other internet security firms say it may have been stealing data from computers for years before that iran has already accused of us and israel of being behind the attacks and say that the virus may have been behind massive data losses that they've had in their computer systems recently because first you say it's too early to say who's behind the attack and they say it's unlikely israel would have been behind it because they were attacked themselves but they do a
that they claim has been used to for years to spy on middle eastern countries as such as israel and iran to ron has already said that the virus was responsible for recent incidents of mess data loss in the country r.t. tom barton has more expert russian internet security firm casper ski lab so if they discovered what they're calling the largest cyber attack ever calling the virus flame. they most infected computers have been discovered in iran but israel has also been attacked as has syria and...
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here in israel, the threat of iran's nuclear program is still as immediate as ever. the possibility of an israeli strike is still on the table. i sat down with the man in charge of israel's military who called current negotiations with iran, quote, a ritual in self delusion. israel is breaking its silence on iran's nuclear talks held with world powers in baghdad this month. >> i'm not sure that they're serious about it. >> the defense minter said iran is just buying time, that it's still working toward a nuclear weapon, and israel won't stand for it. >> we're committed to do whatever it takes to prevent iran from turning into a military power. a nuclear weapon. >> u.s. military officials have said they oppose an attack on iran, too provocative and unpredictable, but he said an israeli strike is still on the table. >> at what stage does israel deci decide, when does israel decide they can't live with this. >> we'll call you for an interview. you don't expect me to give you a date or time, and we all hope that it will be solved through sanctions or diplomacy. we would
here in israel, the threat of iran's nuclear program is still as immediate as ever. the possibility of an israeli strike is still on the table. i sat down with the man in charge of israel's military who called current negotiations with iran, quote, a ritual in self delusion. israel is breaking its silence on iran's nuclear talks held with world powers in baghdad this month. >> i'm not sure that they're serious about it. >> the defense minter said iran is just buying time, that it's...
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if iran is any it's surrounded by u.s. military installations i mean who is threatening who here honestly i think is a sure of good will of the five plus one ought to drop these economic sanctions because they're they're affecting a lot of the iranian people and iranian nationals abroad i see it every day. do you think that outside pressure can be effective against iran in resolving this crisis. well perhaps perhaps i think i think the ayatollah was ruling iran and i think they're afraid of the the social unrest that comes with economic sanctions and inflation and things like that and i think right now in iran conditions are ripe for kind of a color revolution. a green revolution reviving that if you will and believe me you'll have the us civil society groups the national endowment for democracy you'll have soros open society institute all over it. with washington saying they'll be no let up on prob the pressure on terror ron and the senate in the u.s. back in proposals for more sanctions against the republic do you think
if iran is any it's surrounded by u.s. military installations i mean who is threatening who here honestly i think is a sure of good will of the five plus one ought to drop these economic sanctions because they're they're affecting a lot of the iranian people and iranian nationals abroad i see it every day. do you think that outside pressure can be effective against iran in resolving this crisis. well perhaps perhaps i think i think the ayatollah was ruling iran and i think they're afraid of the...
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candidates and hard line military rulers we bring you the latest poll so great crew all break down iran's nuclear program is in focus again and under pressure again with a new round of negotiations between two ran and the west. also new leaders getting together in brussels tonight to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with money believing it's time asperity came off the menu. but investors remain. the global acting slump with the boston market suffering stop laughing tell me about twenty times the political know how to round up the big. eleven pm here in moscow right now this is r.t. my name's kevin owen in our top story them for you this the first of two days of voting has come to a close for egyptians as they decide on a president's replace hosni mubarak who was toppled last year the recollections already been marred by bloodshed with a policeman shot that outside a polling station in cairo as for the vote itself some who some of those who stormed tahrir square last year seeking political change say none of the candidates represent their revolution and found out. they stayed do
candidates and hard line military rulers we bring you the latest poll so great crew all break down iran's nuclear program is in focus again and under pressure again with a new round of negotiations between two ran and the west. also new leaders getting together in brussels tonight to dine and discuss salvation for the eurozone with money believing it's time asperity came off the menu. but investors remain. the global acting slump with the boston market suffering stop laughing tell me about...
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not far from the syrian northern city of aleppo near the turkish border the man were a tour in from iran through turkey and as soon as shortly after they crossed the turkish syrian border. their boss was stalked by gunmen the women from the boston roll released while the men were taken hostage again we have little information and actually it's not yet clear so far who exactly was behind this kidnapping but as. kidnapped and now freed pilgrims who are shia muslims and this incident happened in syria where the sunni led uprising had been raging for the last fourteen months of course shortly after the news of this kidnapping emerged many have started talking about religious and political reasons behind this kidnapping pointing finger at syrian opposition especially free syrian army although the f.s.a. commanders immediately denied their involvement so why political reasons could be behind this kidnapping because shia here in lebanon on and of course in syria generally support the. present president assad the syrian president bashar assad and his regime while sunni. don't support it and. the
not far from the syrian northern city of aleppo near the turkish border the man were a tour in from iran through turkey and as soon as shortly after they crossed the turkish syrian border. their boss was stalked by gunmen the women from the boston roll released while the men were taken hostage again we have little information and actually it's not yet clear so far who exactly was behind this kidnapping but as. kidnapped and now freed pilgrims who are shia muslims and this incident happened in...
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wants in the west i think what the west and israel are looking for is something which iran is simply not going to give them they're looking for a complete cessation of enrichment they're looking for a reversal of the process that has gone on for more than a decade now i just don't see how this is going to happen fortunately there's plenty of oil in the world markets and those nations that need to find alternative sources of oil are likely to be able to do so and those nations that have become accustomed to working with the iranian central bank will find other ways to do business with iran if that's what they need to do. well tell us what possibility you think there is of a deal between iran and the west there's a vote online right now about to go com thanks for taking part if you have so far this is what you're telling us at the moment is half of you have voted so far think it doesn't matter if we're told succeed because it won't prevent a strike against iran you think nearly a third of you telling us the deal is not possible because iran's concessions will never satisfy the west as
wants in the west i think what the west and israel are looking for is something which iran is simply not going to give them they're looking for a complete cessation of enrichment they're looking for a reversal of the process that has gone on for more than a decade now i just don't see how this is going to happen fortunately there's plenty of oil in the world markets and those nations that need to find alternative sources of oil are likely to be able to do so and those nations that have become...
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wanting to attack that war in afghanistan libya syria threats from iran and yet they are calling the demonstrators violent they have spent weeks and weeks and weeks saturating the media here while completely inaccurate fabricated stories about how the demonstrators are violent they would not have done that if they did not feel enormously threatened that we're right here in the us there is a denunciation of nato of the war and. we're watching our roundup of today's and the week's top stories here in r.t. still ahead for you on the program well as economy wobbles on its axis needs is an economists one of catastrophe greece these the usa. until stare its actions and make their pitch to the greek people. and tear on top nuclear official defends the discovery in iran of uranium enriched to worrying levels existing situation to a technical glitch that. now tanks and heavy machine guns have been used to pound the western syrian town of houla where un observers say more than ninety people have been killed by government forces syrian officials say the attack was aimed at stopping terrorists t
wanting to attack that war in afghanistan libya syria threats from iran and yet they are calling the demonstrators violent they have spent weeks and weeks and weeks saturating the media here while completely inaccurate fabricated stories about how the demonstrators are violent they would not have done that if they did not feel enormously threatened that we're right here in the us there is a denunciation of nato of the war and. we're watching our roundup of today's and the week's top stories...
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it has been targeting iran and a number of other countries and the middle east. "six birds are comparing it with a virus that was a so-called cyber whether that hit the wrong's nuclear program two years ago -- specialists are comparing it with another virus. >> the threat has been reviewed posed by flames. it has been described as an industrial vacuum cleaner for sensitive information. >> it searches for files with specific content. internet connections and data. it can even turn on the microphone and allowed to listen to what is being said in the room. >> flame is much more complex than the other virus which affected iran's nuclear facilities two years ago and shut down their centrifuges. iran is downplaying the impact of the new malware and claims to have anti virus software that can cope with it. the sophistication of the flame has triggered a storm of speculation. >> it must have been government- sponsored, and its purpose is clearly an espionage. it has been active since august 2010 and specifically targets computers in the middle east. it really represents
it has been targeting iran and a number of other countries and the middle east. "six birds are comparing it with a virus that was a so-called cyber whether that hit the wrong's nuclear program two years ago -- specialists are comparing it with another virus. >> the threat has been reviewed posed by flames. it has been described as an industrial vacuum cleaner for sensitive information. >> it searches for files with specific content. internet connections and data. it can even...
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to iran's envoy to the u.n. nuclear watchdog experts say the particles discovered by international inspectors an underground facility are still far from what's needed to create a nuclear device analysts say tehran's version is plausible but the revolution plays into the hands of those convinced that iran is seeking nuclear weapons and weeks today's summit in baghdad failed to put the nuclear issue to bed tehran rejected new package proposed by u.n. security council members in germany saying it makes too many demands will offer him too little in return daniel wagner c.e.o. of country risk solutions thinks both sides are far from a compromise. you know i look at iran and the west as sort of like mars vs venus they want completely different things even if the west was inclined to ease the sanctions that are proposed for july they can't simply turn off the spigot and that's exactly what iran wants in the west i think what the west and israel are looking for is something which iran is simply not going to give them th
to iran's envoy to the u.n. nuclear watchdog experts say the particles discovered by international inspectors an underground facility are still far from what's needed to create a nuclear device analysts say tehran's version is plausible but the revolution plays into the hands of those convinced that iran is seeking nuclear weapons and weeks today's summit in baghdad failed to put the nuclear issue to bed tehran rejected new package proposed by u.n. security council members in germany saying it...
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most infected computers have been discovered in iran but israel has also been attacked as has syria and other countries across the middle east it's sort of virus has been operating since august two thousand and ten but both cast perske and other internet security firms say it may have been stealing data from computers for years before that iran has already accused of us and israel of being behind the attacks and say that the virus may have been behind massive data losses that they've had in their computer systems recently because first you say it's too early to say who's behind the attack and they say it's unlikely israel would have been behind it because they were attacked themselves but they do add that this is a new stage in the level of cyber warfare across the globe and that cyber warfare itself could become a new level of intensity and that these viruses could become super weapons in that realm the flame virus is likely to go down in history as the third great cyber attack of its kind in two thousand and ten to stuxnet virus attacked iran's nuclear program while the dooku virus wa
most infected computers have been discovered in iran but israel has also been attacked as has syria and other countries across the middle east it's sort of virus has been operating since august two thousand and ten but both cast perske and other internet security firms say it may have been stealing data from computers for years before that iran has already accused of us and israel of being behind the attacks and say that the virus may have been behind massive data losses that they've had in...
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and tear around stop nuclear official defense of discovery in iran reigning in which to bring levels sustain the situation came about due to a technical glitch details on that same. tanks and heavy machine guns have been used to pound the western syrian town of un observers say more than ninety people have been killed by government forces so in officials blame the attacks on terrorist groups this week a un report accused both the regime and the rebels of gross human rights violations . has called for an agent meeting of the friends of syria group chains to remove present sat phones. covering events in syria some time since politics has to go on the back burner. losing their lives and daily basis. it's just a devastating tragedy emanations number those people confirmed killed their children there is no ceasefire so if it simply doesn't exist this crisis that was just becoming increasingly militarized and having this devastatingly high death toll and so we actually spoke to the deputy foreign minister in syria he's in moscow just the other day i'll tell him where the final responsibili
and tear around stop nuclear official defense of discovery in iran reigning in which to bring levels sustain the situation came about due to a technical glitch details on that same. tanks and heavy machine guns have been used to pound the western syrian town of un observers say more than ninety people have been killed by government forces so in officials blame the attacks on terrorist groups this week a un report accused both the regime and the rebels of gross human rights violations . has...
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barack obama and the the rest of the nato alliance and also when it comes to issues like syria and iran observers are saying that we may expect a less aggressive press whatever this observation is based on the rhetoric so far so of course we have to see the actions that this new president will be taking now french people at the end of the day said that they voted for change but let's not forget that when nicolas sarkozy was voted in two thousand and seven they also voted for change so it's a first hole and does have a lot of work to do ahead of him and prove that he does the service presidency. our europe correspondent there asia times ravin correspondent pepe escobar suppose we really are on he says clashes over lands foreign policy are expected both in europe and overseas. but by mr causey now it's medical and so he learned all the eternal front in europe you'll be trying to call this work all this all stare at that business is drowning in on the external frot hill coordinate with the bridge to say look another week to change the whole system is to try to change the financial system a
barack obama and the the rest of the nato alliance and also when it comes to issues like syria and iran observers are saying that we may expect a less aggressive press whatever this observation is based on the rhetoric so far so of course we have to see the actions that this new president will be taking now french people at the end of the day said that they voted for change but let's not forget that when nicolas sarkozy was voted in two thousand and seven they also voted for change so it's a...
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so further in central moscow iran will allow u.n. inspectors to relaunch investigations into what they see as suspicious military sites where atomic weapons might be developed that's despite washington considering further tightening the screws on the country the senate has approved a new bill which expands sanctions yet again and will close potential loopholes for iran's on exports and also allow the u.s. to slap bans on any state or company that helps iran to develop oil and uranium well for more on this let's cross live to u.s. presidential nominee from the the foreign party gary johnson he's in new mexico iran is currently besieged by international sanctions will this fresh set of measures forced tehran to be more transparent about its nuclear program. well i hope they are more transparent but i am the only candidate that does not want to bomb iran i think we should be looking at alternative methods of dealing with iran and sanctions clearly have not worked but being at the being at the table from a diplomatic standpoint it's in t
so further in central moscow iran will allow u.n. inspectors to relaunch investigations into what they see as suspicious military sites where atomic weapons might be developed that's despite washington considering further tightening the screws on the country the senate has approved a new bill which expands sanctions yet again and will close potential loopholes for iran's on exports and also allow the u.s. to slap bans on any state or company that helps iran to develop oil and uranium well for...
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activists say the militia is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. >> richard engel starting us off tonight, richard, thanks. >>> now to italy, a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. it was just north west of bologna. an area where another quake struck just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this area earlier this morning, damaging or destroying a number of buildings, like this old apartment complex behind me. at least 15 were killed along the path of destruction. more than 200 wounded and still seven people are missing, while rescuers continue to sift through the rubble. people here were just getting over a previous quake which struck nine days ago at the same intensity and epicenter. thousands were with displaced then. they're intense. they were shrieking with fear running for their lives this morning when a second quake struck. in an area known more for it's parmesan cheese than its seismic activity. the tent
activists say the militia is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. >> richard engel starting us off tonight, richard, thanks. >>> now to italy, a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. it was just north west of bologna. an area where another quake struck just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this...
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another virus apparently targeted at iran. according to a cyber security company, which first discovered the virus, it dwarfs stux net. >> flame is 20 times the size of stuxnet, which again shows the kind of man power, man hours that have been put into this project. >> reporter: flame essentially turns a person's computer into spy, stealing everything that comes in contact with. >> flame can any get information it wants really from logging key strokes to taking screen shot of your machine. it can enable the microphone and listen to conversations. >> reporter: it was discovered just a couple weeks ago but has been worming its way undetected through hundreds of computers in iran and elsewhere in the middle east for at least two years. the stuxnet virus which hit iran's centrifuges was widely believed, though never officially confirmed, to be the work of u.s. and israel. and flame uses some of the same cyber technology. >> it has all the likelihood that basically two different teams, one team responsible for the stuxnet virus and
another virus apparently targeted at iran. according to a cyber security company, which first discovered the virus, it dwarfs stux net. >> flame is 20 times the size of stuxnet, which again shows the kind of man power, man hours that have been put into this project. >> reporter: flame essentially turns a person's computer into spy, stealing everything that comes in contact with. >> flame can any get information it wants really from logging key strokes to taking screen shot of...